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29 Cards in this Set
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What is #1? |
Penis |
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What is #2? |
Urethra |
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What is #3? |
Vas deferens |
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What is #4? |
Bladder |
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What is #5? |
Seminal vesicle |
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What is #6? |
Rectum |
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What is #7? |
Anus |
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What is #8? |
Prostate |
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What is #9? |
Cowper’s gland |
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What is #10? |
Testicle |
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What is #11? |
Scrotum |
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What is #12? |
Epididymis |
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What is #1? |
Vagina |
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What is #2? |
Cervix |
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What is #3.5? |
Ovum (eggs) |
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What is #4? |
Uterus |
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What is #5? |
Fallopian tube |
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What is #6? |
Fimbria |
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What is #7? |
Ovary |
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What is #8? |
Uterine lining |
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Which STDs are curable? |
Chlamydia, gonorrhea, venereal warts, syphilis, pubic lice, bacterial vaginosis, pelvic inflammatory disorder |
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What slang names are used for implanon? |
The bar; the rod |
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Is implanon a barrier or hormonal method? |
Hormonal |
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How is implanon used? |
It is implanted into the non dominant arm for 3 years |
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How does implanon work? |
Prevents ovulation; thickens cervical mucus. |
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How is implanon obtained? |
Via a doctor, who will implant and remove implanon. |
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Does implanon protect from STDs? |
No |
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How effective is implanon? |
99% |
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What is the difference between a barrier and hormonal method? |
Whereas a hormonal method changes body chemistry to prevent pregnancy, a barrier method only prevents sperm from reaching the egg. |